Calgary Prostate Cancer Centre
ANNUAL REPORT
My long term wish is that Calgary Prostate Cancer Centre is able to find a cure for prostate cancer; that’s the goal we are all working towards. DR. BRYAN DONNELLY Co-Founder
Calgary Prostate Cancer Centre
TABLE OF CONTENTS Executive Director Message
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Board Chair Message
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Board Members
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Our Purpose
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Research 08 2020 Research Statistics
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Clinical 10 2020 Clinical Statistics
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Our Volunteers
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MAN VAN™ 14 Featured Events
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The Big Ball 2020
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Village NUTraiser
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The Local Dive
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2020 Priddis Greens Charity Classic
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2020 Remington Charity Classic
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Keep It In Calgary 2020
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2020 Social Media Impact
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Our Supporters: Meet Shelly Norris
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Gifts of Hope
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Financial Overview
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EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR MESSAGE The theme of the 2020 Annual Report is strength, and in 2020 Calgary Prostate Cancer Centre (PCC) entered into a period of complex challenges that demanded quick decision-making and a new way of thinking. Our staff rose to the challenge and demonstrated remarkable strength from the very beginning of the pandemic. This report celebrates the innumerable ways in which our staff, urologists, partners, and volunteers demonstrated strength in a time of turmoil. After ten years as Executive Director, I will retire at the end of June 2021. Four principles have guided my work over the last decade: FIRST — To set priorities and stay focused.
SECOND — To never give up, to keep moving forward, and to keep working hard. THIRD — To be open and transparent to
our donors and partners on how we put your dollars to work. We measure our successes and collect data to prove we are worthy of your continual support. As a charitable organization, we would not exist without your support.
It has been a great privilege to be the Executive Director of Calgary Prostate Cancer Centre and my heart will always be with you.
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I want to express my deepest gratitude to our staff and volunteers.
PCC’s Board of Directors offered me invaluable advice and support and their dedication to PCC is truly astounding. I believe I leave the Centre well-positioned to meet new opportunities and challenges in the coming years.
It was a pleasure working with outgoing Board Chair, Jon Truswell. Jon’s leadership, direction and vision for the future enabled Calgary Prostate Cancer Centre to exceed all growth expectations and become renowned for wrap-around patient care, prostate cancer education, and research.
FOURTH — To practice what we preach. We are truly patient-focused and we examine our mistakes or successes through a patient-centric lens.
No leader accomplishes anything alone. So many people are involved in PCC’s transformative achievements that occurred over the last ten years under my leadership.
PAM HEARD Executive Director, Calgary Prostate Cancer Centre
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BOARD CHAIR MESSAGE It goes without saying that 2020 was a very challenging year for Calgary Prostate Cancer Centre. I can’t express enough gratitude to the staff at PCC who rose to the challenges brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic and repositioned our Centre to adapt to those challenges. Together, they moved the Centre forward more efficiently with bigger and brighter opportunities on the horizon. PCC staff, led by our Executive Director, Pam Heard, recognized that we needed to remain open to continue caring for our patients. We bought PPE, implemented enhanced cleaning measures, and established processes and procedures that would keep staff and patients safe. We moved most clinics and programs online so we could continue to see people from the safety and comfort of their homes. While many of these initiatives started as mitigation measures, they soon proved to be more efficient and requested than our prior in-person clinics. Thank you to our Executive Director, Pam Heard, for your tireless efforts on behalf of PCC over the last decade. While I wish you the best in your retirement, I am comforted knowing that you will never be far away from your PCC home.
To our staff and volunteers, while we say thank you every year, in 2020 it couldn’t mean more. Your courage and strength in the face of the tremendous challenges was recognized by all our stakeholders. We are grateful for you.
To our Board, I thank all of you for your commitment. To those whose vision will help shape the next twenty years of Calgary Prostate Cancer Centre, dream big. A heartfelt thank you to our departing Board Member, Maryse St-Laurent. This year, we welcomed a new Board Member, John Piasta, Partner at Bennett Jones LLP. June 2021 marks my departure as a Board Member as we welcome new Board Chair Keith Steeves. Keith joined PCC’s Board of Directors in 2016, and his experience and leadership continue to make a significant contribution across our organization. Wishing all of you good health and my best.
JON TRUSWELL Board Chair Calgary Prostate Cancer Centre
Your courage and strength in the face of the tremendous challenges was recognized by all our stakeholders. We are so grateful for you.
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BOARD MEMBERS JON TRUSWELL
DR. JOHN DUSHINSKI
Board Chair
Urologist
Calgary Prostate Cancer Centre
Calgary Prostate Cancer Centre, SAIU
ANDREW ABBOTT
DR. ERIC HYNDMAN
Retired
Section Chief of Urology
TriStone Capital
Department of Surgery, Calgary Zone, Alberta Health Services, Cumming School of Medicine
BILL BROOKS Journalist & Philanthropist Calgary Herald
RICK LANCASTER
DR. KEVIN CARLSON
BluEra
Urologist Calgary Prostate Cancer Centre
JOHN PIASTA
NIPA CHAKRAVARTI
Bennett Jones LLP
Vice President
DR. SHELLEY SPANER
CODY CLAYTON
Mayfair Diagnostics, Women for Men’s Health
Remington Development Corp.
JOHN DESANTI Executive Chairman AGAT Laboratories
DR. BRYAN DONNELLY Staff Urologist Seaman Research Chair
Calgary Prostate Cancer Centre
Partner
Inter Pipelines Ltd.
President
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Retired
Partner & Radiologist
MARYSE ST-LAURENT Corporate Director North American Construction Group, ASC Turquoise Hill Resources, Pretivm Resources
KEITH STEEVES Retired CFO NAL Resources
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OUR PURPOSE OUR VISION
To have a healthy male population free of advanced prostate cancer. OUR VALUES
OUR MISSION
I.C.A.R.E — Integrity — Compassion
— Excellence
I.
A . R.
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— Respect
C.
E
— Accountability
We fight prostate cancer by delivering one-stop support to men and their families through rapid access to personalized care, research, and education. We promote overall health and well-being, inspire hope, and reduce the impact of prostate cancer in our community.
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2020 RESEARCH STATISTICS In many ways, 2020 proved to be one of the most challenging years any of us have ever experienced. With pandemic-related lockdowns and new health and safety policies and procedures in place, our lives have changed. These changes intersect at patient care. At the start of the pandemic, on-site research activities were temporarily paused to evaluate the situation and ensure the safety of all staff and patients. It became clear early on in the pandemic that our patients needed our on-site services and we needed to find a way to deliver them safely. The Research department quickly shifted to create and implement new safety policies. What was once a routine research visit is
now a process of social distancing, mask
wearing, and screening. We implemented
a new patient entryway into the Research department. We are now all familiar with
this routine and have become experts in
PPE — a term most people had not heard of before the pandemic.
Although 2020 had its challenges, it also
proved to be a year of vast growth, learning
experiences, and diverse patient care options. PCC Research staff worked with sponsors and vendors to ensure the continuity of
safe patient care. This required agility to
adapt to new safety measures, as well as flexibility from both staff and patients.
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One example of this is patient study
is medication dispensation. Although
medication is normally provided at on-site patient visits, Research staff pivoted to
accommodate for patients’ unique needs.
Whether this meant shipping medication
to a patient’s care home or handing patients their medication through drive-by pick-up outside PCC’s entrance. This flexibility
resulted in every research patient receiving their required study medication.
Staff, patients, and sponsors have come
together like never before. Our connections and understanding of one another have grown deeper and stronger, which has allowed us to keep providing the best possible patient care.
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STUDIES PATIENTS
4 New Studies opened in 2020 20 Open Studies in 2020 2020 HIGHLIGHTS
100% Patient Retention Rate Over 4,000 On-site and Remote Patient Visits Conducted
All patients remained on study medication All safety parameters maintained All required study visits conducted Pivoted from on-site visits to virtual visits or phone calls
STAFF
4 New Staff Members Hired to Accommodate Our Growing Department
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CLINICAL The strength and tenacity of PCC’s Clinical team kept our Centre’s programs running smoothly through the transition from in-person to virtual services. The Clinical team continues to move forward with innovative patient care by listening to patient’s feedback and evolving our programs as new treatment options become available. Although we have had to move some of our programs and services to a virtual format, there were special exceptions where patients were seen in person. In these circumstances, the Clinical team adhered to all healthy and safety guidelines to ensure a safe environment. The team is currently developing a more robust nursing model that will incorporate both our current clinics and add services that support lifestyle change. We know that the expansion of these services will benefit the overall mental wellness of our patients.
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PATIENTS SEEN 2019
PATIENTS SEEN 2020
1535
589*
TREATMENT OPTIONS FOR PROSTATE CANCER (RAC 2)*
393
255*
POST OPERATIVE SUPPORT (RAC 3)
435
401
PROGRAM ACCESS TO A SPECIALIST (RAC 1)
ACTIVE SURVEILLANCE (RAC 5)
1,085
1167*
ADVANCED PROSTATE CANCER CARE (RAC 6)
447
549*
ROAD TO RECOVERY (LIFESTYLE CLASS)
341
309*
YOGA
526
492*
Thank you for your kindness and rapid response in addressing my post-surgery needs. Going to emergency in the usual manner would have meant a very long and extremely uncomfortable wait rather than bringing about a rapid end to my discomfort. You are truly a lifesaver. — PATIENT
EXERCISE
*Indicates number of visits, vs. number of patients.
553
449* PCC was fantastic and I really appreciate the kind support they offered me. The Centre exemplifies a patient-centered care system and I feel very fortunate to live in Calgary and to have received the care that I did.” — PATIENT
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OUR VOLUNTEERS Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, PCC made the difficult decision to temporarily suspend our volunteer program until health restrictions are lifted. Their absence didn’t go unnoticed. Every program at our Centre missed our wonderful volunteers. It’s hard to capture into words how seventy-five men and women can enhance the environment and happiness of both our staff and patients simply by just being. We have enjoyed their reliability, compassion, generosity, attention to detail, sense of humor, and so much more over the past twenty-one years.
Although we were not able to see our volunteers in person, some of these incredible individuals stepped up to help with our programs virtually. Whether it was for peer support, treatment option classes, or donor thank you calls, they showed us their true strength and continued to show up for us. Thank you to our wonderful volunteers. We miss you and look forward to the day when we can be reunited again.
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MAN VAN™ 2020 was seemingly going to be a record-breaking year for our MAN VAN program. Clinics in January and February 2020 saw above average attendance. Unfortunately, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, these clinics came to a halt in March 2020 and were unable to continue for the rest of the year. This decision, although difficult, was made to protect the safety of our staff, volunteers, and clients. Our VANs have now been retrofitted to adhere to Alberta Health Services safety protocols. We have installed plexi-glass dividers, hand washing stations, and spaced apart phlebotomy chairs. Our VANs are also equipped with an abundance of personal protective equipment. We are hopeful that the MAN VAN program can return to the road again soon so we can reach more men with our free health checks.
Thank you so much to our presenting partners, AGAT Laboratories, Bayer, and Nutrien, for continuing to support our work over the past year. Thank you to the Calgary Fire Department (Crews 34 and 41) for keeping our vans safe and secure. The MAN VAN program is stronger because of you.
MAN VAN™ Sponsors
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FEATURED EVENTS THE BIG BALL 2020 On January 31, 2020, shortly before the city shut down due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we were lucky enough to have one last get together at Hotel Arts in the name of giving back. The fourth annual Big Ball Gala hosted over 450 guests and raised a record of over $ 280,000 in support of men's mental health. This year’s event included numerous coveted live auction items, including various trips and a $3,500 Delta Airlines voucher. Additional highlights of the night included a cameo performance by local singer and songwriter Michael Bernard Fitzgerald, as well as The Bill Brooks Punch Wall, Side One Band, and Dr. Shelley Spaner’s powerful address. Hockey legend Kelly Hrudey also made an appearance in the form of a touching video which highlighted his strength and perseverance throughout his battle with mental health.
The Big Ball Sponsors Women for Men’s Health | Calgary Prostate Cancer Centre | Hotel Arts | Willow Park Wine & Spirits | Postmedia Network | Mayfair Diagnostics | 95.9 CHFM | 660 News | Sportsnet 960 The Fan | Ike Kolias | TD Bank Group | DLA Piper | Trail Appliances | Viviane Mehr | The Alvin & Mona Libin Foundation | Dick and Lois Haskayne | SAIU | The Owen Hart Foundation | Holt Renfrew | Phillip & Harriet Libin & Family Foundation | ARC Financial | Anna & Gerry Maier | Birchcliff Energy | Valentine Volvo | Michael Lang | Lafarge | Harvey Thal | Hello Gorgeous | Avenue Magazine Calgary | Orange Frog | PSAV | Wash King | Jerome | Lana Rogers PR | Brandsmith | OneWest Event Design
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VILLAGE NUTRAISER
THE LOCAL DIVE
Calgary Prostate Cancer Centre has been fortunate to be the charity of choice for the annual Village NUTRaiser for the past eight years. Thanks to this incredible event, we have raised over $65,000 in funds.
Calgary Prostate Cancer Centre (PCC) held the inaugural The Local Dive Livestream event on October 21st, 2020. This fundraiser and awareness initiative served as a unique kickoff to our annual Keep It in Calgary campaign in November. Prominent guests such as Bret ‘Hitman’ Hart, Brett Wilson, David Spence, Kelly Hrudey, Licia Corbella, and more shared inspirational stories about overcoming adversity and hardship. True strength shined through with each guest interview. The event was hosted by local 98.5 Virgin Radio host, Fuzzy, and Postmedia columnist and PCC Board Member, Bill Brooks. Partnerships with local social media influencers helped to elevate our social media reach and target new audiences who were previously unfamiliar with Calgary Prostate Cancer Centre.
2020 was no exception. Despite in-person events being postponed or canceled, Village Brewery and Bottlescrew Bill’s found a way to ensure the annual NUTRaiser still went on. The legendary Bret ‘Hitman’ Hart created a Bull Ball Beer that was sold in a 32 ounce growler. Then, everyone who bought a growler, met virtually over Zoom to have a digital cheers.
Thank you to the people who made this event possible — Jim Button, Geoff Allan, Stuart Jackson, and Bret Hart. Together, PCC is stronger because of community partnerships like this.
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Almost 800 viewers tuned into the event and over $13,000 was raised online!
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2020 PRIDDIS GREENS CHARITY CLASSIC
2020 REMINGTON CHARITY CLASSIC
The Priddis Greens Charity Classic Committee switched the format of the 2020 tournament in order to adhere to health and safety guidelines.
The strength and resiliency of the Remington Charity Classic Committee was most evident at this year’s event. Despite the event being modified this year, participants were still able to enjoy the scaled down festivities while socially distancing outdoors at the Stewart Creek Golf Course.
Previously, up to forty teams registered for the tournament and enjoyed the beauty of the golf course. This year, the committee sent out an invitation to past participants to join the modified two-day event. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, golfers would have to forfeit certain luxuries such as seated dining and maintain limited social interaction. Entry fees were increased to $10,000 per team, and 12 philanthropic teams stepped up to participate. Despite the reduced number of teams, the event was still a strong success.
The 2020 Priddis Greens Charity Classic raised $170,000 for Calgary Prostate Cancer Centre. Thank you to everyone who made this possible!
Michele MacDonald, Lynne Ramsay, Dedie Hudson, Celia Gaudet
The 2020 Remington Charity Classic raised an astonishing $325,000! Thank you to each of our committee members, sponsors, and participants for persevering during these turbulent times and helping to make an impact on the lives of men in Calgary and Southern Alberta.
Dan Alexander, Carl Cheverie, Randy Remington, Dave Routledge, Michelle Gillies, Ryan Remington, Justin Mayerchak, Cody Clayton, Darwin Flathers, Randy Magnussen, Kent Ring, Alex Wong, Jamie Cooper. Missing: Garry Holbrook
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KEEP IT IN CALGARY Calgary Prostate Cancer Centre’s annual Keep It in Calgary fundraiser encourages Calgarians to #LiveLocalGiveLocal. The money raised from this campaign supports local research and awareness initiatives, as well as clinical treatment for men in Southern Alberta who have been diagnosed with prostate cancer. With the help of our media partnerships, the campaign reached 281,817 people and raised over $100,000. These numbers alone highlight the strength and resiliency of our community in such an uncertain time. Several local businesses joined the campaign to create specialty beers and cocktails with proceeds benefiting Calgary Prostate Cancer Centre.
Keep it in Calgary Sponsors Broken Spirits Distillery | Good Mood Brewery | Legend 7 Brewing | Trolley 5 Brewpub
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2020 SOCIAL MEDIA IMPACT FACEBOOK IMPACT Total Reach
Total Followers
262,091
4,094
INSTAGRAM IMPACT Total Reach
Total Followers
40,226
890
WEBSITE REACH
58,282
TWITTER FOLLOWERS
2,808
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OUR SUPPORTERS MEET SHELLY NORRIS My relationship with Calgary Prostate Cancer (PCC) began over ten years ago. My husband Alan participates in the Priddis Greens Charity Classic every year, so before my direct involvement began with the Centre, I was already aware of PCC and their work. What I was not aware of is that one in seven men in Alberta are diagnosed with prostate cancer in their lifetime – and that three of my close friends would eventually be included in that statistic. My friend Dave was forty-nine years old when he was diagnosed with prostate cancer. As a single man, he felt he needed help to digest this new diagnosis and journey. I attended all the information and education sessions at PCC with him and learned a great deal about the disease. During this time, another friend of mine, Bob, was diagnosed with prostate cancer but did not take his diagnosis seriously. He chose to opt out of treatment, and unfortunately, we said goodbye to him several years ago. A third friend of mine, Barry, was also diagnosed with prostate cancer and I was a part of his journey too.
Shelly and Alan Norris Courtesy of Bill Brooks | Calgary Herald
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Later on, we discovered my husband Alan’s PSA score was on the rise and I knew prostate cancer was moving into our family. In 2019, after a few years of active surveillance, Alan opted for a radical prostatectomy. I was able to encourage, coach, and walk beside him throughout his journey. I was familiar with the programs and services PCC provides and we both set realistic goals for his recovery. Everything about the
Centre is forthright and innovative. The PCC staff accurately described what Alan would experience before and after surgery, and emphasized that the most important part of the healing process was time and patience.
Today, Alan is alive and well — thanks to the wealth of information and exceptional care he received at PCC. I continue my relationship with PCC by financially supporting their work in research. I believe this is the solution to their vision to have a healthy male population free of advanced prostate cancer.
To men in our community, please continue to educate yourselves about prostate cancer and the importance of early detection. To the community, please get involved and support your loved ones — prostate cancer is not contagious. Please join me in supporting Calgary Prostate Cancer Centre so that when someone in your circle is diagnosed, you will know where to direct them.
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GIFTS OF HOPE BRONZE
500 - $4,999
$
Garnet & Cindy Amundson
Dennis Erickson
Karen Hiebert
Randy Moore
Jim Solohub
Jonathan Asselin
Barry Fleece
Lee Horne
Kang & Yvonne Nguyen
Pat Stachniak
Jun & Miyoko Anli Michael Aust Jim Bessel
Kenneth D Biggs
Victoria Bingeman Cliff Blumhagen Nils Bodtker
Myles Bosman
Robert & Phyllis Brinkerhoff Robert Brownless
Carey & Shelly Bruce Dan Butterwick
Colin John Stephen Cantlie Doug Cathro
Peter Cavanagh
Brian & Joanne Clark Jeremy Clark
Gordon Coveney
Gregory Davidson Jack Deheer Gary Deo
Sam Dhaliwal
Robert Filkohazy Frank Forte
Peter Fortney
Peter Fortune James Frank
George Fukushima Ed Funfer
William Gibb
Richard Gilborn Alan Glover
Ian Golightly
Craig Goodall
Laurie Gordon Brian Grier
Herb Groenenboom John Guderyan Niclas Haglund Murray Hanna Rick Harden
Michael Hartney Simon Hatfield Kelly Hauser
Gordon Dibb
Daniel Hays
Lucille Dupuis & John Corriveau
Shairole Henchall
Edward Doyle
Chloe Dusser
Kathy Hays
Bill Henderson
Brian Heninger
William Hitchman James Howe Guy Hwang
Richard Joly Lyle Kallis
Shirley Kamp Ed Klovan
Joe Mac Kuzmiski Annette Lambert Rick Lancaster Victor Luhowy
Douglas Macaulay Patrick Magee
Robert Malcolm James Manuel
Donald Marshall
David & Linda Martin David Martinuik Robert Mayes
Glen McAlister Ann McCaig
J. Alec McDonald Bill McLeish
Tracy McNulty Tyler McRae
Duane Migowsky Michael Miller
Wesley Morningstar Roy Nordstrom Peter O’Brien
Terry O’Callaghan Garry Pangracs Dino Pedron Leo Petitti
Danny Pichur
Roger Pilkington
Michael Quarshie
Herb & Kiltie Reynolds
Donna Spaner John Stevens Jamie Tam
William Cameron Tomblin Richard Von Hagen Frank Walsh Lee Walsh
Peter Warren
Dustin Westling Steve Williams Warren Wood
Lee Rogers
Chris Woodward
Joy Romero
Ron Zinter
Rodney Ruttan
B.A. Robinson Co. Ltd.
Chris Rollins
Greg Wudel
John Rop
Darryl Zoback
Shane Sammons
Birchcliff Energy
Chat Sangha
James Sargeant
Gerhard Sawatzky
Rod & Wendy Schultz Richard Sendall
Chuck & Ting Seto Andrew Shorter
Monica Sieben-Kuhn
Warren Simmons Derek Small
City of Chestermere
Good Mood Brewery
Greatwest Kenworth Ltd. Hello Gorgeous Skin Lab Inc.
Lacombe County Safety Day
PayPal Giving Fund Canada Plains Midstream Canada ULC S J H Haulage Ltd.
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BRONZE $ 500 - $4,999
SILVER $ 5,000 - $24,999
Sherritt International Corporation
Peter Aiello
Andy Rajic
RBC Foundation
Andrew Abbott
Louis Auger
Don Samson
Robert & Jean MacIntyre Private Foundation
Robert & Marie Baird
Robert & Margot Clerkson
Peter Sider
Roger & Lorna Smith Fund at the Calgary Foundation
Dr. Bryan Donnelly
Lea & Tim Steeves
Shane Homes
Keith Steeves
The Alvin & Mona Libin Foundation
Standard Community Chest Swift RV Repairs
The Calgary Police Association
The Herman Family Foundation
Three Hills Branch #92 Royal Canadian Legion Universal Workwear Ursus International Holdings Ltd.
Viewpoint Foundation W. A. Veterinary Services Ltd.
In Honor of all Fathers at Wee Wild Ones
In Honor of Ken Damberger In Honor of Laurence Swayne
In Honor of Paul & James
In Memory of Adrian Montes In Memory of David W. Pogue In Memory of Ed Kuhn In Memory of Ken & Iris Biggs
In Memory of Lynn Glazer
Brian & Gail Anderson Bill Bowden
Pat Cashion
Dale Coburn
Jim & Donna Conroy
Len & Mary Anne Corney Brian Craig
Gail & Kennith Damberger Darrell Danyluk
Jack & Bev Ellefson Cal Fairbanks
David Rickett Peter & Jean Saunders
Jane Wachowich Steve Zabawski David Zaluski Brandsmith
Eldon & Faye Fraser
Community Foundation Of Lethbridge & Southwestern Alberta
Jim & Leslie Guenter
Croation Canadian Cultural Centre
Stuart Kidd
Jim & Mary Sibthorpe Family Fund at the Calgary Foundation
Gilles Gauthier Pamela Heard
Gordon Lackenbauer & Jesse Trapp Michael Lang
Kinsmen Club of the Stampede City
MacDonald
Lafarge
David Martin
OneWest Event Design
Colin & Margaret Lambert Maier Ray & Elly McBeth Jay Mehr
Blair Nelson
In Memory of Orland A. McInnes
Michael Pate
In Memory of Stewart Bell
Przemyslaw Prusinkiewicz
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GOLD $ 25,000 - $49,999
Ruth Pogue
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Lana Rogers PR PBA Hotels Limited Partnership
Perfection Lodge No. 9 A F & A M
Petrin Mechanical (Alberta) Ltd.
The Philip & Harriet Libin Family Foundation Trail Appliances Volker Stevin Canada Women in Insurance Cancer Crusade In Honor of Dave Bateman
Marilyn Gossett John Hecht
Dapinder Kang Ike Kolias
Pep & Bev Lough
Janice & Bruce McFarlane Joe Pfaefflin
Benedict Polos
Eelco Vanderveer
Aqueduct Foundation David Marchak Fund Through The Calgary Foundation
Estate of Noel Watson Gaponow Family Foundation
Men Made In Calgary 2020 Southbow Farming Ltd. TD Canada Trust
The Benevity Community Impact Fund The Canadian Brewhouse Ltd.
Trail Appliances Foundation
Wilson Family Fund
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PLATINUM $ 50,000 - $99,999
SUSTAINING OVER $100,000
LEGACY OVER $250,000
Bret “The Hitman” Hart
Kirk & Dedie Hudson
Phillip & Susan Evans
Donald Bayrack
Robert & Winnie Bezemer Gordon Coli
Murray & Joyce Fox Ernie & Leah Hagel
Dick & Lois Haskayne Laurence & Patricia Murphy
Dennis & Susan Zentner Astellas Pharma Canada Inc.
Calgary Chinatown Senior’s Centre Foundation Charles & Grace Thomson Designated Fund at The Calgary Foundation
Martin & Dianne Nowakowski Sure Shot Golf Events Remington Development Corporation
Stanley & Hilda M. Miller Memorial Fund at The Calgary Foundation The Bill Beattie Family Fund
The Hotchkiss Family Foundation The Lefebre Family
Village NUTraiser 2020
Alan & Shelly Norris Jay Westman
Alberta Cancer Foundation
Alberta Farmer Express Anonymous Donations
ATB Corporate Financial Services Brooks Corp.
Calgary Flames Foundation
Calgary Motor Dealers Association Cenovus Employee Foundation FortisAlberta Man Up Month
#nakedespy: Espy Experience
Arthur J.E. Child Foundation Endowment Fund at The Calgary Foundation Bennett Jones LLP
Calgary Health Trust CMDA Vehicles & Violins Gala
Keep It In Calgary Campaign
PINNACLE OVER $500,000
VISIONARY OVER $1,000,000
John DeSanti
Arthur Davis
Clayton & Linda Woitas
Michael & Terry Wilson
Dr. Shelley Spaner
AGAT Laboratories
Bayer CropScience
Dox Flow Through Fund at The Calgary Foundation KPMG LLP
Obsidian Energy Ltd.
The Prostate Cancer Fight Foundation - Ride for Dad
Daryl K (Doc) Seaman W. Brett Wilson
Arthur J.E. Child Foundation
Bill Brooks Annual Prostate Cancer Benefit
Birthday Boys 50th Celebration
Calgary Herald/Calgary Sun Nutrien
Priddis Greens Charity Classic
Prostate Cancer Canada Scott Land Stomp
Remington Charity Golf Classic/CYA Tournament
The Big Ball Gala
Women for Men’s Health
The Calgary Foundation The Canada Safeway Foundation
Giftfunds Canada Hotel Arts
Inter Pipeline Ltd.
Robinson Supply Golf Tournament Techworks Solutions
United Way of Calgary: Donor Choice Program
VALUABLE VOLUNTEERS — DONATED 1653 HOURS IN 2020 Donors have given successive gifts and their cumulative gift total is recognized in the higher category Board Members, Staff, Urologists and Volunteers of the Calgary Prostate Cancer Centre
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2020 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS Statement of Financial Position
Statement of Operations
Year ended December 31, 2020, with comparative information for 2019
Year ended December 31, 2020, with comparative information for 2019
2020
2019
ASSETS
REVENUES
Current Assets
Deferred cash contributions recognized
Cash and cash equivalents
$ 3,459,001
Investments
5,204,221
Accounts receivable
426,231
Due from related parties
53,309
Prepaid expenses and deposits
23,246
Prepaid rent
44,000
$ 2,082,336 4,590,455
496,410
22,641 79,462
44,000
9,210,008 7,315,304
Property and equipment
1,132,024
Long-term portion of prepaid rent
583,000
1,181,890
627,000
$ 10,925,032 $ 9,124,194
$ 587,901
14,290 14,663
4,720,942
$ 325,518
24,759 73,164
3,558,055
5,337,796 3,981,496
Deferred capital contributions
807,925
773,140
Unrestricted
4,779,311
4,369,558
4,779,311
4,369,558
Net assets
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Government subsidies Interest and other
$ 10,925,032 $ 9,124,194
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2019
$ 1,096,317 $ 1,621,346 1,285,655
1,326,038
562,255
615,244
923,448 258,591
83,901
631,125
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133,360
4,210,167 4,327,113
EXPENSES Salaries and benefits
2,088,635
2,327,148
Contracted services
308,312
257,680
Projects and/or programs
Office and other
Accounts payable and accrued liabilities
Deferred cash contributions
Rental revenue and expense recovery
Rent and occupancy
Current Liabilities
Government payroll tax payable
Research investigation fees
Events and recognition
LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS
Due to related parties
Contributions
2020
Advertising and marketing Excess of revenues over expenses before other items
737,867 210,783 195,982 191,861
766
967,147 226,653 222,667 179,288 1,896
3,734,206 4,182,479
475,961
144,634
Amortization of deferred capital contributions 71,116 Amortization of property and equipment (137,324)
72,903 (143,585)
OTHER ITEMS
Excess of revenues over expenses
(66,208) (70,682)
$ 409,753
$ 73,952
Annual Report — 2020
REVENUES 2020
REVENUES 2019
Government Subsidies
Deferred Cash Contributions Recognized
6%
Deferred Cash Contributions Recognized
37%
26% Interest & Other
4,210,167
$
2%
Rental Revenue & Expense Recovery
31%
Contributions
Interest & Other
Research Investigation Fees
22%
Admin Expenses
Fundraising Expenses
4,327,113
31%
Rental Revenue & Expense Recovery
3,734,206
$
Admin Expenses
15%
44%
Research Investigation Fees
15%
EXPENSES 2019
25%
16%
$
3% 14%
13%
EXPENSES 2020
General Expenses
Contributions
Programs Expenses
General Expenses
Fundraising Expenses
23%
$
14%
4,182,479
51%
Programs Expenses
12%
Calgary Prostate Cancer Centre —
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IN THE FUTURE, WE WANT EVERYONE LIVING WITH PROSTATE CANCER IN CALGARY AND SOUTHERN ALBERTA AREA TO BE ABLE TO SAY:
“I can enjoy life”
“I was diagnosed early”
“I understand my treatment options, so I can make good decisions”
“I feel part of a community and I'm inspired to give something back”
“I am secure in knowing my family will have a place to go if they need any support”
“I get the treatment, care, and aftercare I need that are best for my cancer and my life”
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